New Albandy star Romeo Langford has completed his five planned official recruiting visits, to IU, North Carolina, Kansas, Vanderbilt and UCLA. Who has the edge? IndyStar compiled what he or his father, Tim Langford, have said about each university visited. His dad is more effusive than Romeo, but reading the tea leaves, it seems that IU and North Carolina fans probably should feel pretty good about their chances. Here's info on each visit, in chronological order:

Vanderbilt: "It was good"

"It was good. Took a tour of the campus, we went to the football game, I didn’t get to watch practice because season hasn’t started."

Indiana connection: Before leaving for Vanderbilt, coach Bryce Drew coached men's basketball for Valparaiso, where he starred as a player.

UCLA: "It was good"

Romeo visited UCLA on Sept. 29. Scout.com reported on his comments.

"It was good. I was there by myself and I got to watch practice and got to see more of their coaching style and the way he practices and the way he teaches guys."

Indiana connection: "He" would be Indiana's own Steve Alford, now the Bruins coach.

North Carolina: A banner day

What the school did: According to diehards.com, Romeo attended a practice and the season tipoff event, "Late Night with Roy (Williams),” where he got to see the 2017 NCAA national championship banner being hung in the Smith Center. He met with Williams, and tailgated before watching the Tar Heels football team play Virginia on Oct. 14. The next morning, Romeo had breakfast with Williams.

Dad on the coach: “I like Coach Roy Williams,” Tim Langford told diehards.com. His style of practice is low key, and it wasn’t just because we were there. … He wants the best, and he’s going to push the kids. That’s what I want for my son — someone to bring out the best in him.”

Dad on Romeo’s role: “They said he can fit well in their style and pace,” Langford’s dad told Adam Zagoria of Zagsblog.com. “They like to push the ball.”

Dad on the experience: “The weekend was really exciting,” Langford’s father told Sherrell McMillan of Scout.com. “We liked the coaching staff. I liked Roy Williams, and he’s a great guy who has a lot of experience. The campus is great, too. … I think it was a great visit.”

Uh-oh for North Carolina? “I didn’t think, me personally, the North Carolina fans really knew who Romeo was compared to when we went to UCLA,” Langford’s father told diehards.com. “That stood out to me a little bit.”

IU: Everybody knows his name

What the school did: Romeo visited for Hoosier Hysteria, the annual tipoff event, on Oct. 21. Romeo and other recruits were presented one-by-one, and were walked across the Assembly Hall floor to loud ovations from a 12,000-strong crowd. The fans chanted his name. Romeo met basketball staff and got lots of one-on-one time with new coach Archie Miller. He didn’t get to see the Hoosiers’ football game (possibly a good thing); it was at Michigan State.

Dad on Romeo’s role: “Coach Miller, he really had the vision for how he can use Romeo. He showed the style of play they play, up and down, which my son likes doing. Getting the ball in his hands."

Dad on the experience: “The visit went well. It was the first time we got a chance to actually go around the university, see how they work, see how they run things. Met (Athletic Director Fred Glass), met the academic adviser, met the strength and conditioning coach, met all the coaching staff. It was a good time, and (Saturday) afternoon, went to Hoosier Hysteria, which was a good experience. To be honest with you, it was exciting. It was unexpected really. We didn’t know what to expect on that, but with them doing that, it was a great atmosphere. I felt it personally. I know my son did. The whole family did.”

Bonus: Zagoria wrote in his Zagsblog that former NBA player Winston Garland — father of recruit Darius Garland — grew up in Indiana and visited IU with his son the same weekend as Romeo Langford.

“Both guys are from Indiana, coming back home to Indiana,” he said. “They would love to have him and Romeo. It was a great visit. They’re trying to get those two, him and Romeo together. That would be a big deal for them. I think they can be really good together.”

Uh-oh for Indiana? Dad has said that winning a championship is important to Romeo. North Carolina and Kansas have solid track records of competing in the Final Four and winning NCAA championships. North Carolina won it all last year. Indiana hasn’t made the Elite Eight since 15 years ago, when the Hoosiers lost in the championship game in 2002.

Kansas: Visit went "very well"

Rome made his official visit to Kansas this past weekend, on Oct. 27.

Tim Langford told Matt Scott of TheShiver.com that the trip went “very well. We like the facilities and the campus. We're going to talk as a family on what's next.”

So … when will he decide?

Tim Langford told IndyStar’s Hoosier Insider Zach Osterman that the family will try to have these five remaining schools that Romeo is considering narrowed to three by Thanksgiving. “We’re gonna sit down and talk as a family, try to narrow it down to three," Tim Langford said. "If my son says he knows what school he wants to go to, we’ll make that announcement then.”